La Bibliografia gramsciana, fondata da John M. Cammett, ora curata da Francesco Giasi e da Maria Luisa Righi con la collaborazione dell'International Gramsci Society raccoglie volumi, saggi e articoli su Gramsci pubblicati dal 1922 e pubblicazioni e traduzioni degli scritti di Gramsci dal 1927. Per aggiornamenti, integrazioni o correzioni scrivere a: bibliografiagramsciana@fondazionegramsci.org
Carlucci, AlessandroMarxism, early Soviet sociolinguistics, and Gramsci's linguistic ideas
FA PARTE DI:
Language Sciences, 11.2018, pp. 26 - 36
SOGGETTI:
Rivoluzione Russa; Linguistica; Marx, Karl
citazione
Carlucci, Alessandro,
Marxism, early Soviet sociolinguistics, and Gramsci's linguistic ideas, in Language Sciences, 11.2018, pp. 26 - 36
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Carlucci, AlessandroEgemonia e linguistica nella ricerca internazionale
FA PARTE DI:
Filosofia Italiana, 2017, pp. 31 - 45
SOGGETTI:
Proletkult; Lingua (e Linguistica); Egemonia
citazione
Carlucci, Alessandro,
Egemonia e linguistica nella ricerca internazionale, in Filosofia Italiana, 2017, pp. 31 - 45
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or Italian which have appeared since 2007. It considers three main areas: 1) the sociology and politics
of language, especially the use of the notion of hegemony in debates about English as a global
language; 2) the role of Gramsci's linguistic interests in shaping his intellectual biography, from his
university years to his encounter with Soviet Russia's cultural and political life in the early 1920s; and,
finally, 3) Gramsci's own use of the Italian language in his writings. With regard to the second area
of study, new evidence is presented of Gramsci's interest in proletarian culture and of his contacts
with the Proletkult movement. By surveying a wide range of different topics (including Esperanto
and language planning), the paper aims to identify the shortcomings of the existing scholarship, and
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Carlucci, AlessandroPasolini after Dante: The "Divine Mimesis" and the Politics of Representation, 2016, [Review]: Schede
FA PARTE DI:
Gramsciana, 2016, pp. 188 - 189
SOGGETTI:
Nazional-Popolare; Egemonia; Realismo (in letteratura); Politica; Letteratura; Pasolini, Pier, Paolo
citazione
Carlucci, Alessandro,
Pasolini after Dante: The "Divine Mimesis" and the Politics of Representation, 2016, [Review]: Schede, in Gramsciana, 2016, pp. 188 - 189
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Carlucci, Alessandro,
Gramsci, Language and Pluralism, in McNally, Mark, Antonio Gramsci, pp. 76 - 94
SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020208, livello=E1, titolo=Gramsci, Language and Pluralism, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Carlucci, Alessandro], autorevoc=[Carlucci, Alessandro], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-006620], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Carlucci, Alessandro, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], abstract=Ever since his prison writings began to be published in the aftermath of the Second World War, the view that Gramsci's thought is not only compatible with, but in the last instance ascribable to, the tradition of liberal-democratic thought has been put forward several times, with reference, in particular, to his notion of hegemony. Needless to say, this view has aroused passionate debate and often fierce opposition. The question of Gramsci's views on pluralism and liberal democracy received consistent attention in the second half of the 1970s, and again in the 1990s. Unsurprisingly, these periods coincided with critical contingencies in the history of the country where Gramsci's legacy, having greatly helped the rise of the biggest Communist Party in the West, was most present on a practical level. Gramsci's stance on the plurality of political programs and initiatives, as guaranteed by liberal-democratic institutions, became a main focus of attention in 1976-7, when the Italian Communist Party (PCI) extended its electoral support, while gradually breaking its links with the USSR. Political space was shrinking for the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) amid steps toward a convergence between the PCI and the Christian Democratic Party that opened up the possibility of bringing the PCI into the governing parliamentary majority. At this time some intellectuals close to the PSI (within which fiercely anti-communist tendencies were beginning to prevail) almost completely overturned the interpretation of Gramsci that other socialists had previously put forward., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[McNally, Mark, Antonio Gramsci], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020201], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[76], relazioni_end=[94], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2015], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20150101-20151231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[], relazioni_editore=[], relazioni_paese=[], soggettivoc=[Pluralismo, Lingua (e Linguistica)], subjectvoc=[Pluralism, Linguistic], note_riservate=, source=http://www.palgrave.com/, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020208, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20150101-20151231}]
Carlucci, Alessandro,
Linguistica e marxismo, in Inchiesta su Gramsci. Quaderni scomparsi, abiure, conversioni, tradimenti: leggende o verità?; Torino: Accademia University Press, 2014, pp. 26 - 34
SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0019477, livello=B1, titolo=Gramsci and Languages, sottotitolo=Unification, Diversity, Hegemony, tipo_titolo=uniform, responsability_namePart=[Carlucci, Alessandro], autorevoc=[Carlucci, Alessandro], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-006620], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Carlucci, Alessandro, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=Leiden, editore=Brill, forma_visualizzata=2013, forma_normalizzata=20130101-20131231, tipo_data=inferred, consistenza=256, lingua=[eng], paese=[NL], abstract=Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the most translated Italian authors of all time. After the Second World War his thought became increasingly influential, and remained relevant throughout the second half of the century. Today, it is generally agreed that his Marxism has highly original and personal features, as confirmed by the fact that his international influence has continued to grow since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Gramsci and Languages offers an explanation of this originality and traces the origins of certain specific features of Gramsci's political thought by looking at his lifelong interest in language, especially in questions of linguistic diversity and unification., table_contents=IntroductionLinguistic reflections as an integral part of Gramsci's legacy Modern linguistics and the philosophy of praxisTowards a better understanding of Gramsci's views1. The limited number of writings usually considered2. The risks involved in neglecting Gramsci's biography3. Identifying sources and cultural links: a productive trend in recent research4. Linguistic themes and the debates on Gramsci's LeninismDiversity and unification: a few considerations in conclusion1. Experiencing Linguistic Diversity and Cultural Unification1.1. Sardinian in Gramsci's life1.2. Gramsci's correspondence1.3. The Sardinian years1.4. Turin1.5. The Sassari Brigade in Turin, April-July 19191.5.1. The arrival of the Brigade1.5.2. The editorial board of L'Ordine Nuovo1.5.3. The successful campaign among Sardinian soldiers1.6. From Turin to the prison years1.7. Gramsci's views on national linguistic unification1.7.1. 'Every individual ... is a philosopher'1.7.2. The shortcomings of monolingualism1.7.3. Final remarks2. Influences and Differences: The Formation of Gramsci's Views2.1. Gramsci's direct and indirect sources in language studies2.2. Echoes of Saussure's ideas2.2.1. Grammar2.2.2. Metaphors2.2.3. Language planning2.2.4. The penetration of Saussurean concepts into Italian intellectual culture2.2.5. A possible channel of transmission: the Cours in Russia, 1917-19252.2.6. Final remarks2.3. Language and social classes2.3.1. Sociological linguistics and the Marxist critique of language2.3.2. Bukharin2.3.3. Sociolinguistic variation and the national question in the USSR2.3.4. Grammar and language education for the popular masses2.3.5. Final remarks2.4. Glottopolitical aspects of Lenin's influence2.4.1. Early Marxist approaches to language policies: Marx and Engels2.4.2. The Second International2.4.3. Lenin2.4.4. Did Gramsci know Lenin's ideas on language?2.4.5. Affinities2.4.6. Jewish autonomy: a case of partial divergence2.4.7. Final remarks2.5. Rationalising and unifying linguistic communication2.5.1. Soviet Esperantism2.5.2. Proletarian culture2.5.3. Sources and periodisation2.5.4. Continuity and consistency of Gramsci's glottopolitical views2.5.5. Final remarks: Soviet inputs and the development of Gramsci's views3. Political Implications3.1. Gramsci and the linguistics of his time3.2. Language and politics in Gramsci's writings3.3. The role of linguistic themes in shaping Gramsci's politics3.3.1. Necessary conditions3.3.2. Centres of irradiation3.3.3. The Jacobins3.3.4. Language and hegemony3.4. Gramsci's specificity3.4.1. A man 'in flesh and blood'3.4.2. Gramsci's Marxism3.4.3. Final remarksConclusions: Gramscian Links between Language and PoliticsGramsci in linguistics......and linguistics in GramsciAppendix: Gramsci's Legacy, 1937-20074.1. The reception of Gramsci's writings: the letters4.2. Lost, unpublished and recently published material4.2.1. Matteo Bartoli's glottology course of 1912-134.2.2. Gramsci's translation of Finck's work4.2.3. Gramsci's comments on Panzini's Italian grammar4.2.4. Early work on Manzoni4.3. Pre-prison writings and prison notes4.4. Gramsci's writings on language4.5. Gramsci and linguistic disciplines4.5.1. Early research4.5.2. Exploring Gramsci's ideas on language4.5.3. Using Gramsci's ideas on language4.5.4. Gramsci's influence and its limits: some examples4.5.5. Final remarksReferences Index, titolo_collana=Historical Materialism, collocazione=G. 814, soggettivoc=[Lingua (e Linguistica), Egemonia], subjectvoc=[Language (including Linguistics), Hegemony], note_riservate=, source=, recordInfo=francescogiasi@libero.it, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0019477, recordOrigin=MODS.2CB3384337565E2, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
«Essere superiori all'ambiente in cui si vive, senza perciò disprezzarlo»: Sull'interesse di Gramsci per Kipling
FA PARTE DI:
Studi storici, vol. 54, 4, 2013, Roma: Carocci, 897-914
citazione
Carlucci, Alessandro,
«Essere superiori all'ambiente in cui si vive, senza perciò disprezzarlo»: Sull'interesse di Gramsci per Kipling, in Studi storici; Roma: Carocci, ottobre-dicembre 2013, 897-914
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Carlucci, Alessandro«Essere superiori all'ambiente in cui si vive, senza perciò disprezzarlo»: Sull'interesse di Gramsci per Kipling
citazione
Carlucci, Alessandro,
«Essere superiori all'ambiente in cui si vive, senza perciò disprezzarlo»: Sull'interesse di Gramsci per Kipling; Roma: Carocci, ottobre-dicembre 2013, 897-914
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Carlucci, Alessandro,
The Risorgimento and its Discontents: Gramsci's Reflections on Conflict and Control in the Aftermath of Italy's Unification, in The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar., pp. 129 - 142
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